Of the 67 eastern bettongs released into the wild near Canberra 18 months ago, none have survived, but researchers say the program was still a success because it saw the first wild joeys born in 100 years.

As Canberra's light rail undergoes testing just a few months out from a start date, a motorist blunders through an attempted hook turn — and an expert says drivers should expect an initial spike in the number of accidents.

Emotional abuse and inefficiency are common among ACT Health staff, as a damning report released by the ACT Government reveals two-thirds of those surveyed have witnessed their colleagues being bullied.

A new vision for Canberra's hipster haven has been launched, detailing plans for "ambient lighting" and "parklets", but in revitalising the inner-city suburb, the "cherished" rainbow roundabout could be lost.

Both the ACT Government and the Opposition agree that Canberrans are being ripped-off by service stations — paying between 20-30 cents more per litre than residents just across the New South Wales border.

A private school principal calls into ABC radio to confront the ACT Transport Minister over a delay in the rollout of the new bus network, labelling the communication with schools "just not good enough".

'T' eats one meal a day, is homeless, and is afraid he will die young. The ACT's Youth Coalition says he is just one of many people struggling when financial support stops at age 18, but the Government says ongoing help is available.